How to Check Allotment Status of E TO E Transportation Infrastructure Limited IPO

1767150427168.webpMumbai, December 30, 2025: Investors who applied for the IPO of E TO E Transportation Infrastructure Limited can check their allotment status online once the registrar updates the records. The allotment can be verified through the registrar’s website as well as the NSE portal.

How to Check Allotment Status on Registrar Website (MUFG Intime)​

The official registrar for the IPO, MUFG Intime, provides the most accurate and final allotment details.

Steps to Check:​

  1. Visit the registrar website:
    https://in.mpms.mufg.com/Initial_Offer/public-issues.html
  2. Select E TO E Transportation Infrastructure Limited from the dropdown.
  3. Choose any one of the following search options:
    • PAN
    • DP ID / Client ID
    • Application Number
  4. Enter the required details.
  5. Complete the captcha verification.
  6. Click on Submit to view the allotment status.
The screen will display whether shares have been allotted and the number of shares credited, if applicable.

How to Check Allotment Status on NSE​

Applicants can also verify their IPO bid status through the NSE portal.

Steps to Check:​

  1. Visit:
    https://www.nseindia.com/invest/check-trades-bids-verify-ipo-bids
  2. Select E2ERAIL from the dropdown.
  3. Enter your PAN details.
  4. Complete the verification process, if prompted.
  5. Submit to view IPO application details.
The NSE platform generally shows bid confirmation and validation details. Final allotment information is updated once the registrar completes the allotment process.

Important Points to Note​

  • The registrar’s website is the final authority for allotment status.
  • NSE data may reflect only validated bids until allotment is finalized.
  • Refunds for non-allotted shares are processed as per the IPO schedule.

IPO Subscription Snapshot​

The IPO witnessed an extraordinary investor response, with overall subscription reaching 489.52 times on the final day. Retail investors led the demand, followed by strong participation from non-institutional investors and sustained interest from qualified institutional buyers, indicating intense competition for allotment.
 

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